Celebration Wind - Once during your turn, when you put Shaymin from your hand onto your Bench, you may move as many Energy cards attached to your Pokemon as you like to any of your other Pokemon. (Poke-POWER)

[1G] Energy Bloom (30) Remove 3 damage counters from each of your Pokemon that has any Energy attached to it.

Thankfulness - Each of your G Pokemon (excluding any Shaymin) gets +40 HP. You can't use more than 1 Thankfulness Poke-Body each turn. (Poke-BODY)

[2G] Seed Flare (40+) Choose as many Energy cards from your hand as you like and attach them to your Pokemon in any way you like. If you do, this attack does 40 damage plus 20 more damage for each Energy attached in this way.

Revenge Seed - If any of your G Pokemon were Knocked Out by damage from an opponent's attack during his or her last turn, each of Shaymin's attacks does 60 more damage to the Active Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance). (Poke-BODY)

[1G] Energy Flare (50) You may move any number of Energy cards attached to your Pokemon to your other Pokemon in any way you like.

Revenge Seed - If any of your G Pokemon were Knocked Out by damage from an opponent's attack during his or her last turn, each of Shaymin's attacks does 60 more damage to the Active Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance). (Poke-BODY)

[1G] Energy Flare (50) You may move any number of Energy cards attached to your Pokemon to your other Pokemon in any way you like.

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